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TIIE 3IORNIXG OREGONIAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER D, 1918. . 9 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Utf. ueeoa. Aajuuni-ucDirai ui umvu, will m in Salem to hold conference r:,r. Edl'T i.uln -S-S 1 1125 with Governor Withycombe over devel- d.rtiin u,"pVrVmVnV::: in T.-T: A opments In the Portland Armory tiupwr:nl?n Jnt tr Huiiom . Main a omi. i anon. 07 orner ui me 1 .u it Adjutant-General Bee be has bee mramm. I strained rrom Issuing any oruers wmcn CRPHEfy fBroadwar at Taylr Vaada-1 womo. mitncri wim u. i ti:i. Thi aftaraoon aad lonlaot. I oy tne jiuimomin umra. n BAKETt (Broadway. nar Morrton Bkr "." - P!cra lm "Blind Touttt. ' TMIItlL I m Playcra la -Ta Laklased Bride. Tonisni. were to lane piacc jiuiinuniia FAVTAOE3 (Broadway at Alder) Vanda- would be left undisturbed In posses- u:. Three shows dally. :o. 7 and :0J. (Ion of the Armory, giving- the Multno- HIPPODROME (Broadway at Tamhill) man Oumrd full use of the building;. VatidavlMe and moving pictures. 3 to J. line state mum wou.a men ici u.i. :4i ia 11 P. it. fatunlay. Sundays, boll- I companies outside of this county to re daja. coatinnoua. 1:14 to 11 P. M. I place those disbanded here. STRANn hlnrtot. atret. between Park vrrl Will Pelkbuti PROGRESS. mm T ST m MEET HERE TUESDA isteraay mat tnougms di ucuiuuuh- r National Guard units being recruit- QriVP tfl R.3ISe Share 01 CtHl I in Portland are entertained. If this -llVB lU VdlC Ollcll C Ul UCII tenary Fund Topic. THREE MEETINGS LISTED and Wast Park Vaudeville and moving pictarea; coniinuooa. 1.TRIO Fourth and Stark) Lyrle Company Portland negroes will Join members I of their race in other parts of the .TRIC IFourtn and Stark) lttio iomiiii . c... i- ..Lkmln. An Kn In -In Honolulu.- Tbie afternoon at a:30 Inlted States in celebrating on Jw and tonlcht at T:30. Tears their progress in clvilation dur- puget Sound, Columbia River and ne: the past 300 years. i;ev. Jonn THRIFT STAMPS WAR SAVI"t:S STAMPS On la la at Bualneaa Office, Oreconlaa. Isaacs, pastor of Bethel African Metho dist Episcopal Church, is chairman of I a committee of 60 who are- preparing;! nlana far the. f ent lvltlea. A feature Of -J I rne celebration will be a parade in Oregon Conferences to Flan Campaign for Missions. Clergymen and laymen of the Puget Patbouiax attacked and Beatbx. which negro soldiers and sailors will K. I! IIjII a niiralmin. was attacked I participate. In the parade will be nri Ki.n iIt mon at Fourth and I floats representing different stages in Rn.,,,,1 minmhla River and Oree-on con -Morrison streets early yesterday. Al-I racial progress. Bands will be Imported ference8 of tne Methodist Church, which though badly bruised, he succeeded in irom out cines io mar.n '"" comprise the Portland area, will meet overpowering two of his alleged as- troops. Governor Withycombe and .,fc,., r-h.-rh t.h. aslant, and placing them under ar- Mayor Mr nave J"""" to dl8cu plan, or nlaing the North rest. The arrested men were A. D. Mc- operate. Among the speakers who w ill . .. th,., -f th- 18s 000 000 centenary Kenxie. J., and Clarence Wood. . be present are: n'" Both were charged with being drunk ing Simmons. "'Chicago - m the United States and in foreign and disorderly. They Were released on lam Pickens, of Morgan College. Haiti- . , . s.v.r.i hnnH mtniatera i.'iS ba.l. They are shipyard em- more. .Ma, ana v.. , and prominent laymen of Oregon and Ployrs. The policeman reported that Registrar of the Treasury of the L nlted v.. ..,',, fh- .--nrer- he round the SIX making a oiainroancw i siatea. ..ra hM w. lll inrlnif. a. mnrnine on me street corner ana toia mem i japahesb Conici, wilx." uo to RR- afternoon and evening cession. go home. lie said that instead of obey- l U1UI1 if higemitsu. who has filled I At the morning session Rev. William ing they attacked him mitnout arn-itn. pnst Df Japanese Consul to Port-I Wallace Youngsun, superintendent of Ins. Captain Jenkins, on -wnose reuei i an,j for the past several months, has the Portland district and chairman of Hall m orKM. sent t nier Jonnson a. ici- i rrceVcd appointment as a delegate of I the area council, will presme. A mcs- IT praising the patrolman s pmcK ln I the Japanese government to the peace I sage from Bishop M. S. Hughes will f ghting until he eaptured two prison- confcrCncc at Versailles, and will leave Ibe read and addresses on the area plans ers. I this city on December 20. lie is to be I for the centenary will DO given py Mit.iTART BtL Pu!xd. t Irst-Class I succeeded by T. Sugimura, of the Jap-(Charles A. Bowen. H. O. Perry, W. C Private U B. ;rosa. of the 101st spruce S iuadron. etalloned at Toledo. Or., ar rived In Portland yesterday to arrange 'r the holding of a military ball id tMs city in the near rutjre as a oene- ftt rr the Soldiern Clubhouse fund at Toledo. The soldiers stationed at To ledo. Or., recently completed a hand some clubhouse at a cost of SIOOO. The s'im of 11 SCO Is still due on the cost of he club, and It Is for the purpose or clearing up this Indebtedness that tne affair will be held. Private Gross will call upon Mayor Baker and other prominent cltlsens of Portland today to perfect the details for the military ball. In addition to dancing, several enter talning features will be offered In con nection with the ball, and tickets to the affair will be placed on sale at a popular prKe. Wasser and T. B. Ford. Kev. J. C. Harrison will preside at the afternoon session and a general programme on "The Four Weeks' Pro gramme" will be given. Addresses will be made by James K. Crowther. J. M. Canse. Robert Brumblay. Robert ivr ner and Mark Freeman. Following the programme sessions will be held sepa rately by the three conferences. R- N. Avison will act as chairman of the Ore gon conference, IL O. Perry for the Co lumbia River conference and J. E. Crowther for the Puget Sound confer ence. Dr. E. H. Todd, president of the College of Puget Sound, will make an address on "Life Service and Our Col leges" at the Puget Sound session. The general subject of the evening session will be 'laymen and the (Jen tenary." Addressee will be made by T t n n T XV I In 1 J I. T 1 MXTT-nFTII I.EOmEWT tOSISO miumb. rfl.mr.r service. Who is now R llnrhn sinri nr larl n Honev. on ot tne nrsi .oniingrnis emora.- ,utonc(l at Tokio. Mr. Shigemitsu will president of Willamette University. 1ns units Ot union doju mi wilt ,, ... wv.nr ju-o aa a mrmwr oil returned to this country la i the lxt'J the staff of Baron Makino. Tho latter GRE.VT EXPERIMKXT AT HAXD iuin nrniMitiii. v m ....... j . ... , , m - n rnr Nun hTancinco irom Announcement that the entire Sixty-1 ttl. t.mhln Tenvn Maru. fifth will be returned was made from nd u to arrtve on December 30. Mr. f Iter. R. W. Rogers Pleads for Right- KO ARM, RO I,Ef-. PIT Will SAVINGS STAMPS. The National committee has been told by one who has been "over there" of his pal, who is now in Toronto living with no arms or legs both being tajcen off at the sockets. A head and body, healthy but useless. And all you are asked to do is maybe pinch a trifle to ?ive your Govern ment the support it should have in abundance. Help your country. Buy war savings stamps. C. S. JACKSON. Washington by General March btnr.! Shlgeroltau. for several years prior to loara I ... . , .... rilr.lnm.tl- serv re I HIV " ' . " - - I eous League of Nations. dav. Just when the men will em was no. nuitmiwi. vu ' I .tm .tat rtnon at nfiin Hen n . . . . . . . a- .. I At calvary i-resDyienan tnurcn yes o,lrbcT"ln .hi," regimen, were . . JS2inS mr thai, lift Orea-on boys of the I ".." f""" '"a":. ICICQ Ul - lUiailllf, m- jvav aaiwaa.w.a i ulkjU OH lillllivuiu. w a.au uv.1 . - . I .i.u.n. owo na n I mm I COflV firH. VUnU.-liU lIV.-Uil ei.wasaaV ...- i I 1 Uea effort trt wfh- elieved that the only other unit thus In Id pa I Court Saturday. They were: lish a Just and durable peace. Defining It listed for return that contains even John Crall. $75; William Williams. 100; patriotism as the determination to do be fa ; number of Beaver state men Manuel Costello. 30. and William right whether it consists ln attaching . .""" ""m.!rw0i,.?l!.. -A"!. shroeder. :o. IL J. Riggs. a negro, autocracy during war or the support IS IM Slllj-mmu iK,. v. .. -,.. k, , l,,.lnl 4...tiea In time nf Wafl III1CU .VV VM ntJ -'-- OI . I " . ....... j ... - ' t, rr t,. Judge Rossman remitted the fine, peace, he asserted that it was tne auty ...J rMarTet?es Onion " ha on ' America to at least decide to make k .1-.. H. f blowing offlc," William Williams- coat containing two -the great experiment" of a league of a M ln I.e!,M,nf m TVachseL Pints of liquor. He tald he did not nation He spoke in part as follows: Tll.VrtinV PMr, a 'maTe7 secre- know the whisky was in the pockets. "In its Inception the American Union rrt"Poi trJarbach trea. "re? and Kl' released on the plea of W. was called an experiment, by James l?rr- 5k-,; r HiiVr. T. Vaughn, attorney, who told Judge Russell Lowell. And in these days IV. Th-Crfo?loll'nir ier. elec'ted Si- Rossman that he had Interviewed the American, should not only recall the tors. The fol owing were 'te prl80ner In Jail, and had eworn him by fact that our forefathers were true KvV?!,. Turtle,? SwIm Societv" oaths known only to Southern negroes, enough and brave enough to make the I. laser, by the Ladies" Swiss ooaieij , .,iu ,, n.i..r h.,i v.nlnm hut also awake to tha fact !-am Trachsel ana Jonn jiuenger oy - .,..,.H h.t h. wa Innn. that the tima ha. come when the Amer- the Portland Swiaa Society: Albert Bui- I :., K..n miT,H to The right weight, the right length, the right style in an overcoat your particular needs met right down to the smallest detail. Come in and see our line-up of KUPPENHEIMER OVERCOATS if you want to know what's what in overcoats this Winter. ' Wide range of prices: $30 to $75 From other makers as low as $20 The Koppenheimer House in Portland. The Ralston Shoe House-in Tortland. MORRISON AT FOURTH "IO, here Is Christ, or there," -believe him not. Wherefore If they ehall say unto you, "Behold, He is l.i the desert," go not forth, or, "Behold, He Is in the ecret chambers, believe It not! If there Is a wonderful sense ln which our Lord has promised to be with His followers, 'Where two or three are gathered in My name there will I be in the midst of them, yonder on the death swept fields of France, amid he awful loneliness and suffering or the soldiers, the tender yearning for sympathy and comforts and their own sympathy for the helpless and hungry 11 about them has brought to the men. he solemn thought, the realization of their need of the one and only Re- eemer, and every nerve and fiber of their immortal beings has cried aloud for the actual presence of the Lord, Jesus Christ." Your Will And Your Family's Future are closely allied. Your lifelong intentions and de sires can be carried out only through a will, carefully drawn and properly executed. This bank is author ized by the State of Oregon to act as executor, administrator, trustee, guardian or agent. Ask for booklet, "A Conservative Custodian.' Hibernia Savings Bank SAVINGS COmiERCIAL TRUST Fourth and Washington lean people are being summoned to take a courageous part ln making the e and Henrv Zenirer. by the Portland cent. Swiss Athletio ClUD; juo ow.rxenu.cn btolss a. -reat experiment. The federal ideal of I a 1A .... n- .nn. I. ....nttatl. . V, - an, I John Richard, by the Helvetia I tomoblie stolen irom n. a. Singing Club; John Zoller and Emil I 4 East Nineteenth street Kr.ttia-er. br the Portland Swiss Aid I Friday night, was run Society, ana iV.sp.r Aruuceri nu vir- against a American ideal, and thoughtful men be- barn at Mason street and Garfield " ""m? nold kefler. by the Portland Gruetlt avenue early yesterday and wrecked J " - lt ul completely. Patrolman -moss .e w muBt func- Hotbi. Mi to FRATBait. When heard tne crasn ot tne co. .. .-" t,on th. government of a nation. found .r deserter He " rr.e3 J i!"!? .?" r!?. h J hotel men of Oregon assemble In Port land on January 20 and II for their an . j i ., . .. , ... th. many boniface," from th. neighboring result of .Xe? democracy wl state of Washington. An Invitation to the "-"". 'n"7m",'h fJ.ll'.l much a unlo President Marm.duke. of th. Waahing- would not hav. had time to e atrlcate thelr ,.xceUen ton Assooiation. and his associates ii . . r T the e been accepted. It ha. been th. custom before the po iceman arrived it h e had for some year, past for hotel men of not begun running before th. crash the two states to fraternize during the Oregon convention. Originally set for occurred. Parable of Pharisee. vher sne moved is due to tne nunoreas qi uiuirs oo- tnat God and ne aione has power to tr maiden name Ing demobilized and on their way home 8ave their souls. Is beyond the lmag- ( Bessie) Jeffrey, and to the men of the Loyal Legion of inatlon 0f Dr. Edward H. Pence, pastor ktrs, George Jef- Loggers and Lumbermen, who were in of Westminster Presbyterian Church, and perfection ot world rill bring about not so Dn of governments with ton Association, and his associate, has himself Jrom the Jageand " CP , earth.- as primarily a union of peo- expressing their desires through representatives, recognized as I ntinil.hNrtitr1 anri trn.twnrthv In PORTLAND HOTELS CROWDED. Beds in I 1,l!rmeTit and act hecausa of the!,, pi. January and 10. tne catea ot mis Portland tnese nignta .re nam io eu pacity to sense the opinion of mankind year s meeting nave peen cn.ngea io i Tne noteis are crowuru to mo and carry out th. will of the People.' Januarv 20 and SI. I of their accommodations and are turn-I . Mrs. W. F. Johnson's Fxtwetlai. Held. I Ing away many people. This condition I COMPARISON" POOR STAXD KD Mrs. Charles E. Miller, of Talbot has prevailed most of the past week. I road, received word yesterday that the The traveling puDiic. unaoie to ma ,, funeral of her niece. Mrs. William F. quarters at the hotels, swaj-med Into Dr. E. II. Pence Delivers Sermon on Johnson, had taken place In Pan Fran- the lodging-houses ana residences riaco last Friday. The late Mr a. John- where tnere are one or iwo lurm-iieu son is survived by her husband and rooms. tome ot me I How in the world anyone can get Kir i s.mnntna-oM daua-hter. and was covering their "room for rent sign ot ,nv f., ..f . hnn.h Kixmnt born In this city, where she resided un- turning It to th. walL The invasion believing within their heart of hearts til three years ago. when she moved I is due to the hundreds of soldiers be- tnat God and he aone ha8 power t0 to San trancisco. lie was Miss Elizabeth ( riaoghter of Mr. and Mrs, frey. and a granddaughter of Mr. and I session here. I he said yesterday morning. His sermon Mrs. E. C Dal ton. all of this city. I jokes' Defcnitb Opeks Todat. Wal- I was based upon the parable of the Pool-HaU. Proprietor Arrested. Iter N. Jones will begin his defense to- I Pharisee and the Publican and his sub K. J. Bray, proprietor ot the Idle Hour day in the suit which the Government I Ject was, "The Difference Between a pool hall. 145 i Third street, was ar- ha started to recover Sl33,ogo damages. Merely aiorai ana a spiritual Man. rested yesterday by Patrolmen Abbott I the value of timber on nine claims in I "Why, anyone, no matter who, may and Myers and charged with violating I the Sileta country, which It is alleged I compare himself with another he con- the prohibition law. Half a pint or I Jones acauired by fraud !n 1901. The I alders many lold worse, and by that Honor was seized as evidence. Police I Government completed its case Saear- I standard, comfort himself with the ay the liquor was locked ln a desk, I day morning after calling timber cruis-1 thought that he is somebody In the and that part of it spilled and ran out ers to the stand. David Edgar, a I community," said Dr. Pence. "The when they tilted the desk. They broke I cruiser, testified that claims sold from I pnansee despised tne fuoilcan, whom the desk open and seized the remain- I tiooo to -500 at the time and the aver- I he considered a hopeless case, so far as dor. I ago was about 1600. K. 11. iiowen. I meanness went, xneretore, ne saia ne VrrrtiM iiywT Fiitcii Orphait icnuntv clerk of Lincoln County, called he thanked God that he was not as the The Department of Oregon Auxiliary, I to identify records, testified that he Publican. On the other hand, the Pub Vnited Spanish War Veterans, hast heard In 1901 that claims In the Stletz lican. comparing himself with God, the adopted a fatherless French boy or I were being sold tor imuu to aiiuu. irauiiiesa one, blooo m a iar-oii, oux years and months. Maurice Labadta.1 Rbscrvb Bank Official Herb. John of-Ihe-way part of the temple and, with whose address la 10 Boulevard de lai;. Calkins, deputy governor of the hls head bowed low. begged for mercy. Vllatte. Paris. ranee. THe little rel- I R.aerva Rank In San KriB- will lag Hum, uio oiiii aaie Bia.ua eirt waa horn an Juna S. 1914. ahnrtlv I .i.n wKa hna heen named tn succeed I ard. before tne war oegan. ana nis inner W. Wilson as Director or saies oi i - died in action. He will remain with united States Treasury certificates of stanaara, tney snouia ao wnat tney hi. mnrher in Pari, the Orea-on ora-anl-I inriht.Hr. In the Twelfth Federal think God would have them do in all taUon contributing -O his support. Reserv. District, left Portland for San things. To be spiritual. Instead of Riuoioub Mebtwo Distcrbxd. C M. Francisco Saturday night. He had been mercy ...or., one uu u.ve pos.uve Plant. 4i a farmer, wa. arrested yes- here several days. Mr. Wilson, who is v'rt"e' "J mcp'j t0 b ;ble to say . t . . -, 111 , p.i,Ain... .ii...nrMnt of the Anela Ac London- I that one has not the same sins he may Green and charged with disturbing a Paris Bank of San Francisco, enlisted ?on?'der certain other has. We must relia-lous meeting. The complainant February 21 last ror Treasury certiri- -"-. "'"" waa Elizabeth Nefr. Police say Plant I cat. work for the duration or tne war. 4 . ui... e,n.,i . .v., v. I u-k.. k. -.i..i tn relieved Mr Cai-I The congregation, which was a large tains God has ordered him to attend kins was named to succeed him. one. joined with Dr. Pence In a special ,the meeting af US First street and Albert Lbb Rot Caob Buried. Fu- pyer r President Wilson ror eafety -look the preacher ln th. eye." Leral services for Albert Lee Roy Cage. and f!id;nfa -n h" Jurae' to tn Fireman Seriodslt Bcrjted. George I who died November S4 at his home, . j i 1 1 r-m m n . fK. I. . . , I Mil iTa-, Th I t v-1 h I ri ktr.ff Torth I Western Lumber Company's plant at I were held November 27 In the United -nlsl 3 rntsui-r, AAsv,Lsa,jj th. foot of Twenty-first street, waa Brethren Church. Mr. Cage was 28 burned seriously by th. explosion of a years old. He came to -ortiana in yords 0f Jesus Quoted by Pastor steam pip. in th. mill yesterday. His 1911. lie Is survived by his widow and in sermon on war. A sermon on the supernatural phases worst burns ar. about th. face and I two children. Arthur Le. Roy and Ale- lega. He waa taken to St. Vincent's tha May Cage, and his parents. Mr. and ll..nK.I , . AmHntna . K...U. l.a VC T. Plrc. ftf OaweWO. Or I,-.-.- I " r . lot the war as reported by men at the Washocoai, Man Brctseo in Acto Patdat. Circulars announcing that Lon' ."ll.?! rViT 1 lainx J'.nnrx Watt. anDerintand- I k..l.nln, wlfh tha nit for Jinnir, I "c w.v... UJ iuC pastor. "From private letters, from articles in newspapers and magazines and from Intimations of a strange and mysteri r.f a 7. mm at Wa.houVa. SS." raifway' .Vptoy'wiuidb." pal'd The" iisivu v t . . j u.vuw.. .iiu I sie.U V. Olive in v .I..., 0 c. . y 1 ecu i, streetcar at Eleventh and Main streets, were received at the Railway Admin lle was taken to the Good Samaritan I istratlon offices Saturday. Hospital. J. p.. O'Brien Gobs East. J. P.l. . eai, 9n' a..n h. .nHi. W. X. Axbrosb Hob From Seattle. I O'Brien, district railroad administrator. I v;- j .rt. r.r h. ....,.. W. N. Ambrose, former acting man- departed last night for Chicago and battles that have been fought, many ager of the Portland branch of the other Eastern cities on business con- references have been made to a silent Federal Reserv. Bank, who has been nected with his office. Including the figure clothed in spotless whit, gar- eervlng in the same capacity in Seattle, presentation of the budget for the en- ments which has been designated The relieving C. J. Shepherd, ha. returned suing year. It Is not known how long white Christ of the Trenches.' to Portland. M. plans on returning to he will be absent. ..It is not my purpose to either deny San Francisco in the near future. Fakir Coustt Men Here. Deputy op affirm theaa lecenriarv stnriea what Craftsman Artisans, Attention! I Sheriff George II. Herbert, of Baker these brave bovs mar have men. T Want watchmaker or similar crafts- County, and E. J. Jackson and L. Dur- know not. but I may warn you of a man. to share office in modern up-to- kec. alsu of Maker, are registered at danger into which our sympathies may date building. Csntrally located. Rent the Imperial while in Portland on buti- lead us. Hear the advice of Jesuit: very reasonable - Mam .7. A$v, aeaa, Thou if any man thaU say unto 10U, SOLDIERS DESERVK WELCOME Rev. Oswald AV. Taylor Calls Upon Church Members to Act. It is time in this church as well as in all other churches to prepare our selves, by acts of personal service, to welcome home our soldier boys." said Rev. Oswald W. Taylor, rector of Grace Memorial Episcopal Church, in his eer mon, yesterday morning. "The time can't be far away now. There comes to us from France tales of heroism, and we could give instance f such without number, continued the preacher. "Our young men who left s to Join the Army have given their II, and some have given their lives. Now, what are we giving? "Letters from France sometimes have this thought, from our soldiers: 'We don't have much opportunity to attend church services over here, but we do go to church when we can do so. We have learned many things in the heat and stress of battle. When we were In Portland you might have had reason to complain yiat we rarely' went to church. But now we have changed. We are different men. When we come home we will attend church services." "That Is why I say to you: Prepare now, to fit yourselves to meet the sol dier boys when they come home." BISHOP TALKS OX- nSSIOXS Service lo Uumanily Declared Su preme Idea or Adventure. - "This would be a dull world, indeed. were it not for the Bplrit of adventure," said Bishop W. T. Sumner, at St. Ste phen's Pro-Cathedral yesterday morn ing in a sermon on "Missions." "The greatest blot on the 'scutcheon of America Is her treatment of the ne gro." The sermon continued in a plea for the colored communicants not only of America, but of the Oregon diocese. Bishop Sumner Included in his ser mon a talk on the life of David Liv ingstone, the Scotch missionary who first undertook to Christianize the Africans and presented his years of sacrifice as an example of Christ;an ne aieorave a snort nistory After War Training Thousands of men are now in a position to -readjust their whole lives because of demobilization or changing conditions in commerce and industry. A conference with one of the Advisors in the office will doubtless be of great value in choosing which of the following courses you should enter: College Preparatory, Business, Stenographic, . Accountancy, Automobile, Tractors, Radio ' Telegraphy, Mechanical Drawing, Shipbuilding, Mathematics, Pharmacy, Chemistry, Boys' School or Electrical Engineering. These Jay and night schools are operated io give you the chance you need in preparing for the great future. For preliminary information or date for interview address Department of Education, Div. C Y. M. C. A PORTLAND, OREGON M. L. 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Pa-k and Oak streets, and is open from 8:30 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. We invite you to call at this office end meet Miss Thomas, who will gladly discuss the matter person ally with you. An appointineit may be tr.ado by calling Broad way 12000. The Pacific Tele phone & Telegraph Company Room 601, Sixth Floor, Park and Oak Sts. iSBSSKiiu of the work of Bishop Ferguson of Liberia, who for 45 years devoted his life to his freed countrymen and. who has made the Episcopal Church a power in the educational and religious life of the black man's republic. Bishop Sumner asked the members of his parish to spare no pains this season in preparing for a Christmas that will be a fitting celebration for the returning soldiers. erally believed that the number is higher than it ever was. Effort to stamp the epidemic out by close isolation of the cases la being- made. National Guard Company. Forming COTTAGE GROVE, Or., Dec. 8. (Spe cial.) The organization here of a pla toon or company of the new National Guard organization is quit, likely. J meeting of the old home guard com pany was held last night, at which the first steps towards the organization wera taken and a number signed up. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many kind friends for the aid and sympathy dur ing the recent illness and death of our beloved motner. Mrs. aiary inct-nerson. We thank you also for the tender love displayed by the many beautiful floral offerings. (Bignea) ' Gladys Mcpherson. Adv. ROBERT McPHERSON. Flu Cases Again Developing. LiA GRANDE, Or., Dec 8. (Special.) Many new flu cases are developing in and about La Grande and it is gen- A Sensible Christmas Present . frit v &Cx ivvA c2!!y ) vv O'floaos fk m If yon can't ponnlbly keep up the payments oa your I Liberty Bonds We'll loan yon the money i or buy them at the market. M X. ,B1 "y eaae, DO !VOT SAC- J HIF1CE THEM. WW" km Weather-proof Portfolios Cheap! 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